Drunk and disorderly: Jihadi John kicked out of Tanzania after 10 hour bender

JIHADI John was kicked out of a Tanzania because he was drunk and disorderly, it has been discovered.

Jihadi John claimed he was interrogated by MI5 when he was in Amsterdam

Mohammed Emwazi, thought to be behind the beheading of numerous western hostages, is understood to have gone on a ten hour bender with other extremists during a flight from Amsterdam to Tanzania.

They were on their way to Somalia, but after insulting staff and passengers were blocked from entering Tanzania.

It was previously thought Mohammed Emwazi and his friends had been refused entry due to a tip-off from MI6. But Tanaznia’s home affairs minister Mathias Chikawe said the reason Emwazi and his two comrades were turned away was because they were “very drunk”, The Times reported.

He said: "They were refused entry because they disembarked from the plane very drunk.

"They were insulting our immigration staff and other people."

He added: "There was no information from anywhere that they were criminal suspects."

One of the fellow passengers was Ali Adorus, from east London, who is currently being held in an Ethiopian prison after being convicted of terror offences.

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Mohammed Emwazi as a schoolboy

They were insulting our immigration staff and other people

Mathias Chikawe

The other is believed to be a German named Marcel Schrodl, who told police he was a translator, according to The Times.

They were held overnight in a police station in Tanzania and put back on a flight to Amsterdam the next day, where Emwazi claimed he was questioned by "Nick, from MI5".

The revelations comes after advocacy group Cage released a recording of an interview claiming to be with Emwazi saying he was threatened by an agent during questioning at Schipol airport in Amsterdam.

He said the agent tried to put words in his mouth adding he was told: "'We are going to keep a close eye on you, Mohammed. We already have been and we are going to keep a close eye on you' - threatening me."

In the interview Emwazi said he was accused of trying to reach Somalia for terrorism training. He denied it saying he was going on a safari trip.